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In the seventeenth century , one can recognize a threshold of positivity : it almost
coincides with the practice and ... and Jevons , at the very time that Marx was to
reveal an entirely new discursive practice on the basis of political economy .
In the seventeenth century , one can recognize a threshold of positivity : it almost
coincides with the practice and ... and Jevons , at the very time that Marx was to
reveal an entirely new discursive practice on the basis of political economy .
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basis of a description of discursive practices ; to define how , in accordance with
which regularity , and as a result of which ... In seeking the level of discursive
practice in the historical density of the sciences , one is not trying to place the ...
basis of a description of discursive practices ; to define how , in accordance with
which regularity , and as a result of which ... In seeking the level of discursive
practice in the historical density of the sciences , one is not trying to place the ...
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and conceptualized in a discursive practice ; and whether the knowledge that this
discursive practice gives rise to was not embodied perhaps in theories and
speculations , in forms of teaching and codes of practice , but also in processes ...
and conceptualized in a discursive practice ; and whether the knowledge that this
discursive practice gives rise to was not embodied perhaps in theories and
speculations , in forms of teaching and codes of practice , but also in processes ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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